Leading and developing in a small IT group in charge of developing Apollo Aviation proprietary software projects.

These projects consist of Windows Form, Web Services, Windows Services, iPhone and Android applications for Financial Modeling, Technical, Legal and Accounting departments at Apollo. These projects aim at gathering data from different resources (spreadsheets, email content, user data entry, third-part applications, etc.) and creating a centralized repository and analysis system for different departments. Creating reports, forecasting models, email alerts, scheduling reminders, which are essential tasks of the business, are automated through these software modules. Day-to-day activities of Apollo personnel have been transitioned to be performed using one or several modules developed. These day-to-day activities include acquiring airplane or engines, performing technical checks, tracking the lease, marketing, or consignment status of assets, tracking performance of models for forecasting revenues, etc.

The use of these modules has increased the productivity of Apollo personnel, has increased the accuracy of the business operations, and has reduced the number of errors and the need to hire more workforce despite the increased volume in the business.

Applied
the learned skills in fast pace projects that involved writing utilities that
improved the performance of the UltiPro software as well as projects that were
to convert classic ASP pages to ASP .NET framework

Industrial Assessment Center at the University of MiamiCoral Gables, FLSeptember 2010 – January 2011 & January 2012
– August 2012

Conducted surveys of small and medium-sized plants and performed engineering measurements as basis for assessment recommendations within a team

Performed analysis for specific recommendations that includes estimates of costs, performance, and payback times

Helped the team to write detailed analysis, findings, and recommendations to be sent to the plant in a confidential report

Analyzed the benefits and risks
of making the test codes written for Windows Logo certification shared with the
partners (OEM, ODM, IHV) and open for their feedback and comments

Collaborated with test developer
owners, customer support and services, legal department, OEM's and other
partners to compare views

Proposed a vehicle capable of
white-box testing with features that can address issues like scaling the
partners' feedback to many contributing partners, handling undocumented and
internal API's and libraries properly

Presented the results and
findings to the management

Center
for Advanced Communications at Villanova UniversityVillanova, PA
August
2002 - December 2004
Graduate Research Assistant